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JZZ30 GT-T Limited (Luxury Pack)

Factory Features & Options:

Leather Electric Seats (8 way adjustable)

Digital/Automatic Climate Control

Sunroof

ABS

Traction Control

Cruise Control

LCD rear-view mirror

Rear wiper

Shake'n'Bake Mirrors

Optional Rear lip spoiler

Automatic Lights (if your lazy never have to turn lights on just leave it on auto mode)

Interior

Custom Interior (Professional retrim not covers!):

Cream leather Seats

Vinyl and cream leather trims

Retrimmed steering wheel

Lexus logo etched into Seats & Steering wheel

New Black Carpet

Boost Gauge

Blitz Turbo Timer

Alarm, Immobiliser etc

Exterior

Chrome window trims (very rare on TT models)

Resprayed Black (sparkly metallic in direct sunlight :domokun: )

Bomex Front Bar

Exclusive sideskirts

Exclusive Rear Skirt

Tinted Windows

Reconditioned Headlights (not leaking/faded/yellowed as is common on soarers)

Updated Tail Lights (not pictured - will update soon)

ICE

Panasonic DVD/TV headunit

iPOD connection

In dash motorized 7.5" Screen

Eclipse Front Splits

Eclipse Rear Splits

2x 12" Tarantula Subs

3x Soundstream Amps

Custom Boot Install (Glass floor, fibre glassed walls, hidden neon lights etc)

700CCA Battery

Engine

1JZ-GTE

Rebuilt/Highflowed CT12a's

Hybrid FMIC

Exhuast (3"split into 2x2.5", Maganflow mufflers etc)

Boost Controller

Big Flow Intake (also option of K&N Pod if preferred)

207rwkw (have dyno sheets)

Suspension/Wheels

Tein Type HR Coilovers

18" G.Max M089 (245/35/18 rubber all round)

Custom plates to match the car are also included.

There's probably more that I have missed, over $25k has been spent.

Recent Service History:

- New Fuel Pressure Regulator

- Transmission Service

- Coolant Flush (genuine red toyota coolant)

- Battery

- Oil, Filter and sparkplugs changed every 5,000km

No expense has been spared on this car. All major work (interior retrim, respray, stereo etc) has been done by professionals. The engine bay looks totally stock (airbox, intercooler piping etc) so it makes plenty of power without issues from the police. I have never been pulled over driving this car, it has only received ‘good’ attention and comments.

Its a very neat car - comfy, classy, powerful and handles well for a GT coupe.

Location: S.E. Melbourne

Price: $17,450

Contact PM or [email protected]

Swaps/trade may be considered.

Note: Updated lights not shown

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